Here's tonight's Boston Accents playlist. Not shown: my rant about the stupid two-week club rule, me stumbling like fuck over the name of the new Wheat song, and me dancing around the WFNX studio like an idiot to Conservative Man. Hang out with me next week, Sunday night from 8 to 10pm streaming live on wfnx.com or at 101.7 FM on the radio radio radio dial.

GLASS T33TH, “X” – With October comes a flash of witch haus; off the CDR EP from a spooky solo project getting recognition for having symbols and shapes in their name. Oh, and because it rules.

CASEY DESMOND, “Talking To God” – Brand spankin' new single from Boston’s electro-pop entry on NBC’s The Voice.

ANDRE OBIN, “Cinnamon (Casey Desmond Remix)” – A two-fer dance-off from Desmond there as she sasses up Andre Obin’s normally chilly soviet bloc techno. This should be released soon.

WHEAT, “The Used To Be In Love Blues” – Hear me stumble over the name of this one? Taunton's Wheat are releasing three new singles, each with two new tracks, this is the b-side from the first release, “House of Kiss.” I like it better.

LEISURE “Follow Me” – Finally saw Leisure, who are building a good following in Europe, last Tuesday at Great Scott opening for We Are Augustines. Hell of a show.

ORCA ORCA, “Change Of Pace” – Jim Hewitt used to make music as Young Minds, now he rolls as Orca Orca. Get the “Get Up (Get Out)” digital 7-inch, it’s really fantastic. Playing Sunday, October 23 at O'Brien's Pub in Allston with Trans Cardia and the Lights Resolve.

RIO BRAVO, “Slow Pill” -- Bouncy post-punk jam from the land of Dover, New Hampshire; off their recent self-titled record.

DOM, “Living In America” – Last year’s "Song of the Year" at the 2010 Boston Music Awards, this year’s event will go down November 20 at the Liberty Hotel. What’s this year’s top tune? Old Jack Chorus Line? Buffalo Tom “Guilty Girls?” Andre Obin “Soft Rain?

MEAN CREEK, “Sunlight” ‎-- Top track going into regular WFNX rotation starting tomorrow, all leading up to them taking part in the Miracle on Lansdowne Street in December, where Mean Creek joins an awesome bill at the House of Blues.Stay tuned for the rest of the Miracle lineup (I'm not sure I was allowed to mention the Mean Creek show).

YOUNG ADULTS, “Wasting Time” – Off last year's Black Hole 10-inch, last 90 seconds of that one get me worked up.

YOU WON’T, “Who Knew” – Band called You Won’t. Song called “Who Knew?” You didn’t? You will.

GREY VALLEY GHOST, “The Way We Kill” – Playing Wednesday Oct 5 at the Middle East.

CONSERVATIVE MAN, “The Heist” – Lost jam from a few years back, Ian McCarthy has stopped his bi-city existence and now lives in Boston full-time, plays in Dirty Bombs, who release their new record November 11 at Great Scott.

HERRA TERRA, “You Were The Accelerator” – Worcester electronic rock overlords, off last year’s Quiet Giest record off the Mylene Sheath.